The cost-of-living crisis is having an even bigger impact on graduates’ career plans than the pandemic, research suggests, with young people now more concerned about money problems than their mental health. For the last two years, early careers surveys have revealed that
The former mayor of a southern Mexico town where 43 students were abducted and disappeared in 2014 has been cleared of a kidnapping charge in the case, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirmed Wednesday. José Luis Abarca, who will remain in prison
Eighteen Belgian students were found guilty on Friday for their role in the 2018 death of a freshman university student during a brutal and degrading initiation ritual and were sentenced to community service and fines. Sanda Dia was 20 when he died
A high school teacher in Michigan was recently greeted by a large crowd of family and friends as he completed his last round of cancer treatment. Brendan Harrison, who is also a baseball coach in Saginaw, had completed his 12th round of
Students at Howard University appeared to be protesting Joe Biden’s commencement speech on Saturday as some students held signs claiming the US President doesn’t “care about black people”. Several people were pictured turning their backs on Mr Biden as he delivered his
The Government is drawing up plans to crack down on immigration to the UK, with plans to stop family members from joining international master’s students at British universities. This forms part of an attempt to reduce net migration to the UK after
18-year-old Andrea Olsen and 16-year-old Zach Harpaz (pictured) used Insilico Medicine’s AI platform to find therapy targets for brain cancer. Click the article below to learn more. (Andrea Olsen and Zach Harpaz) HUMAN INTELLIGENCE – Meet the two teenagers (and a few
Glioblastoma is one of the deadliest types of brain cancer, with the average patient living only eight months after diagnosis, according to the National Brain Tumor Society, a nonprofit. Two ambitious high school students — Andrea Olsen, 18, from Oslo, Norway, and
Artificial intelligence is changing the game on education as many students and even professors embrace platforms such as ChatGPT for classwork. Other students, however, are shunning the tech for school, citing the risks of getting caught using the platforms outweigh the benefits.
A college professor said he found an easy way to catch AI-generated plagiarism after finding phony citations in some of ChatGPT’s content. “It’s very easy to identify the fake references,” said Terence Day, a physical geography professor at Okanagan College in British